Overview
Assesment
Duration
Modules
Overview
The Award in Aviation Safety for Cabin is a specialized course designed to provide cabin crew members with essential knowledge and skills related to safety practices and procedures specific to the cabin environment. The course covers a range of topics including emergency procedures, passenger safety, cabin equipment operation, crew resource management, and aviation regulations. Participants will learn how to effectively handle in-flight emergencies, ensure passenger safety, and contribute to a safe and secure cabin environment.
Assesment
This qualification is evaluated using assessments and Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ). To receive this qualification, the learner must pass both tests with a certain percentage.
Duration
The qualification has recommended course duration of 4-5 days.
Note: However the course duration may be increased to meet additional learning needs if required but not reduced.
Modules
The course modules for the Award in Aviation Safety for Cabin may include:
- Introduction to Cabin Safety
- Aviation Regulations and Standards for Cabin Crew
- Emergency Procedures and Evacuation
- Passenger Safety and Emergency Equipment
- Crew Resource Management and Teamwork
- Medical Emergencies and First Aid in the Cabin
- Fire Safety and Smoke Detection
- Security Procedures and Threat Awareness
- Customer Service and Communication Skills
- Crisis Management and Stress Handling
- Aircraft Systems and Cabin Operations
- In-flight Service and Safety Briefings